Publisher's Synopsis
What if everything you thought about survival was only half the story?
In the remote north of Maine, where winter isn't just a season but a way of life, Riki Springwell has spent decades perfecting the art of preparedness. But not the kind you see on reality TV.
This isn't another tactical guide to bug-out bags and bunkers.
With sharp wit and hard-earned wisdom, Springwell reveals the overlooked truth about disaster resilience: throughout history, women have been the quiet architects of survival, developing systems that sustain communities when institutions fail.
The most valuable survival skills aren't taught at the gun range.
When the storm knocks out power for weeks, when supply chains collapse, when medical help is unreachable-what truly determines survival?
- How to transform limited resources into abundance
- The psychological skills that prevent disaster-induced trauma
- Why community networks outperform individual stockpiles every time
- Medical knowledge that saves lives when hospitals aren't an option
- How to create sustainable systems that function without infrastructure
Bold, provocative, and surprisingly hopeful.
Part memoir of rural self-reliance, part practical handbook, Springwell's approach bridges the divide between tactical "lone wolf" preparation and sustainable community resilience. She challenges readers across the political spectrum to recognize that true preparedness requires both security AND sustainability, individual AND collective approaches.
The coming challenges won't care about our divisions.
Whether you're a seasoned prepper or skeptical newcomer, conservative homesteader or progressive urbanite, this revolutionary book offers something rare in today's divided landscape: common ground in uncommon wisdom.
The skills that will ultimately save us aren't just about surviving-they're about creating a world worth surviving for.
"Forget your preconceptions about preparedness. This book isn't just about getting ready for disaster-it's about becoming the kind of person who thrives through whatever comes next."